In recent years, needle-free injection technology has been on the rise as an alternative to traditional needle syringes. This technology is designed to allow drugs and other fluids to be delivered through the skin without the use of a needle. While...
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A needle stick injury is a type of injury that can occur when a needle or other sharp object pierces the skin. These injuries can be serious and can potentially lead to the transmission of blood-borne pathogens, such as HIV and...
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In the United States, there are an estimated 1.6 million people living with HIV, and about one in four of them are unaware of their infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), of the estimated 50,000 new...
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Police officers face potential danger every day on the job, and one of the most common risks is coming into contact with a sharp object, like a needle. Now, thanks to a new type of police search glove, officers can safely...
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A safety syringe retractable needle is a syringe that has a needle that retracts into the syringe barrel after the injection is given. This helps to prevent needle stick injuries. A safety syringe retractable needle is also called a safety needle....
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Lancet needle stick injuries are a common hazard for healthcare workers. A lancet is a small, pointed needle that is used to prick the skin to draw blood. Lancet needle stick injuries can occur when a healthcare worker accidentally stabs themselves...
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A needle stick injury (NSI), also known as a sharps injury, is a wound caused by a sharp object such as a needle, scalpel, or broken glass. These injuries often occur in healthcare settings, where needles and other sharp objects are...
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A needle stick injury, also known as a percutaneous injury, is a type of exposure to blood or other body fluids that may occur when a health care worker accidentally punctures their skin with a needle or other sharp object. Needle...
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When law enforcement officers are on the job, they face potential danger at every turn. One of the most common risks they face is exposure to needles and other sharp objects. Now, police gloves needle proof provide officers with an extra...
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A passive needle safety device is a small, cone-shaped plastic shield that is placed over the sharp end of a needle after it has been used. This device can help to protect healthcare workers and other individuals from accidental needle sticks....
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A needle stick injury is a type of sharps injury. Sharps injuries are injuries caused by sharp objects, such as needles, scalpels, and scissors. Needle stick injuries can occur when a healthcare worker accidentally sticks him or herself with a needle...
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A needle puncture resistant glove, also known as a safety glove, is a type of glove that is designed to protect the wearer from needle punctures. They are often made from a durable material, such as Kevlar, that can resist punctures...
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A needle stick injury (NSI) is a wound or lesion caused by contact with a sharp object such as a needle or a blade. It can occur in a number of settings, including medical and dental offices, laboratories, and prisons. NSIs...
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An ICD-10 code is a three-digit code that medical professionals use to classify and record diagnoses and procedures in medical records. ICD-10 codes also play a role in billing and insurance reimbursement. The ICD-10 code for a needle stick injury is...
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Insulin needle broke off in skin. What to do? If you are unlucky enough for an insulin needle to break off in your skin, the first thing you should do is call your doctor. They will be able to help you...
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A needle breaking off in someone’s arm can be a scary experience. It can be difficult to know what to do in this situation. In some cases, the needle may need to be removed by a medical professional. In other cases,...
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A clean needle stick injury is a percutaneous injury, or an injury that occurs when a sharp object penetrates the skin. This type of injury can be caused by a number of objects, including needles, scalpels, and pins. Clean needle stick...
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What is needle exchange? Needle exchange is a harm reduction strategy that provides people who use drugs with clean needles and syringes in exchange for used needles and syringes. It is a proven way to reduce the spread of HIV and...
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In the health care industry, accidental needle stick injuries (NSIs) are a common occurrence. A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that healthcare workers suffered an estimated 385,000 needle stick injuries in 2010. Of these, about...
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A needle-proof glove is a type of glove that is designed to protect the wearer from injuries caused by needles or other sharp objects. They are commonly used by nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals. Needle-proof gloves are made from a...
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